katydid23
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"Moori said he went to Duncanville High School with the suspect, but that they are not friends.
Brown, he said, is his younger brother’s friend and is known for walking around the neighborhood.
Moori insists the attack was random.
“Yes, random. Out of nowhere,” he said. “No reason for none of this. It’s not from revenge, not from hate, not from none of that.”
He stresses drugs were not involved either."
I find these^^^ statements curious as well...HOW could Moori know for sure that drugs were not involved? He stresses that drugs were not involved. How could he know that?
Also, how can he know it was random and not revenge or anger? If his younger brother is friends with the suspect, maybe they had a beef that Moori doesn't know about?
It is hard to call it 'random' if they all went to school together and were friends. There is some kind of a connection there even if there is no known motive-yet.
Brown, he said, is his younger brother’s friend and is known for walking around the neighborhood.
Moori insists the attack was random.
“Yes, random. Out of nowhere,” he said. “No reason for none of this. It’s not from revenge, not from hate, not from none of that.”
He stresses drugs were not involved either."
I find these^^^ statements curious as well...HOW could Moori know for sure that drugs were not involved? He stresses that drugs were not involved. How could he know that?
Also, how can he know it was random and not revenge or anger? If his younger brother is friends with the suspect, maybe they had a beef that Moori doesn't know about?
It is hard to call it 'random' if they all went to school together and were friends. There is some kind of a connection there even if there is no known motive-yet.